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The Big White

The Big White

  • Status: Released
  • 27-10-2005
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Score: 6.2
  • Vote count: 299

To remedy his financial problems, a travel agent has his eye on a frozen corpse, which just happens to be sought after by two hitmen.

Robin Williams

Paul Barnell

Holly Hunter

Margaret Barnell

Giovanni Ribisi

Ted

Tim Blake Nelson

Gary

W. Earl Brown

Jimbo

Woody Harrelson

Raymond Barnell

Alison Lohman

Tiffany

Marina Stephenson Kerr

Avis

Billy Merasty

Cam

Ralph Alderman

Mr. Branch

Frank Adamson

Detective Boyle

Andrea Shawcross

Hair Stylist

Ryan Miranda

Korean-am teenager

Craig March

Howard

Ty Wood

Paperboy

Frank C. Turner

Dave

Joanne Rodriguez

TV Reporter

Eric Epstein

Minister

Brenda McDonald

Mrs Wherry

Deena Fontaine

Female Cop

Wuchak

***Quirky crime/dramedy with loads of black humor tries a little too hard*** The owner of a small travel agency in Alaska (Robin Williams) loves his wife with Tourette Syndrome (Holly Hunter), but he’s financially strapped and needs funds fast. After stumbling upon a frozen corpse he hatches a harebrained scheme that draws the suspicion of an obsessed insurance claims investigator (Giovanni Ribisi). Alison Lohman plays the latter’s live-in girlfriend while Woody Harrelson plays the protagonist’s wild brother. Tim Blake Nelson and W. Earl Brown are also on hand as goofy wannabe hitmen. “The Big White” (2005) is similar to “Fargo” (1996), but more eccentric and comedic. Imagine “A Simple Plan” (1998) or the later “Sugar Mountain” (2016) if they were oddball black comedies and you’d have a good idea. The cast is notable and it’s entertaining enough for what it is while attempting to balance the unsavory with the honorable, but it tries a bit too hard to be offbeat (which I suppose is better than not trying enough). Meanwhile the locations & cinematography are great, Lohman is stunning in a cute way and the score is exceptional. The movie runs 1 hour, 40 minutes, and was shot in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Whitehorse, Yukon. The bulk of the outdoor sequences and cinematography were shot at summit of the White Pass along the border of Alaska and British Columbia, not far from Skagway. GRADE: B-/C+